Good Night, Elmer
Good Night, Elmer | |
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Merrie Melodies (Elmer Fudd) series | |
Directed by | Chuck Jones |
Story by | Rich Hogan |
Voices by | Mel Blanc |
Music by | Carl W. Stalling |
Animation by | Philip Monroe |
Studio | Warner Brothers Pictures |
Release date(s) | October 26, 1940 |
Preceded by | Holiday Highlights |
Followed by | The Sour Puss |
Good Night, Elmer is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short released by Warner Bros. on October 26, 1940, directed by Chuck Jones, animated by Philip Monroe and written by Rich Hogan. The cartoon depicts the ill-fated attempts of Elmer Fudd, in a rare leading role, to extinguish a candle by his bedside so that he can retire for the night, with the flame always surging again in spite of Elmer's best efforts. Elmer finally succeeds, but only at the expense of wrecking his bedroom in the process, and no sooner than he lies down, the sun comes up, precipitating a nervous breakdown in Fudd.
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